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Fabrication of Three-dimensional Paper-based Microfluidic Devices for Immunoassays
Published on: March 9, 2017
3D Printed Microfluidic Devices for Integrated Immunoaffinity Extraction, Solid-Phase Extraction, and Fluorescent
James D Holladay1, Zachary A Berkheimer1, Michael K Haggard1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, United States.
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A miniaturized, biomarker-based diagnostic for preterm birth (PTB) risk will require multiple sample preparation steps to be integrated in a single platform. To this end, we created a 3D printed microfluidic device that combines immunoaffinity extraction (IAE), solid-phase extraction (SPE), and fluorescent labeling. This device uses an antibody-functionalized IAE monolith to selectively extract PTB biomarkers, a lauryl methacrylate reverse-phase SPE monolith to concentrate and facilitate fluorescent labeling of PTB biomarkers, and 3D printed valves to control flow through the monoliths. The advantageous iterative design process for arriving at a functional device is documented. The IAE/SPE device performed selective, reproducible extractions of three PTB biomarkers from buffer and depleted maternal blood serum, demonstrating its utility for single-biomarker and multiplexed extractions. After tandem extraction and fluorescent labeling, biomarkers eluted from the SPE monolith in a concentrated plug, facilitating future integration with downstream analysis techniques including microchip electrophoresis. This device effectively combines and automates orthogonal chromatographic extraction methods and constitutes a substantial step toward a complete microfluidic PTB prediction platform.
